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Title ProperChanging security relationship between Japan and South Korea
Other Title Informationfrictions and hopes
LanguageENG
AuthorMichishita, Narushige
Summary / Abstract (Note)Japan has long played the role as the main operating base for Korean contingencies. It has also provided rear-area logistic support to the US forces fighting in Korea and helped South Korea build up its defense industrial base. However, the Japan-South Korea relationship has deteriorated in recent years due to short-term political and long-term economic and strategic reasons. At this point, South Korea is bandwagoning with China and deemphasizing its relationship with Japan. China-South Korea relations are not without problems, however, and Japan regards South Korea as one of the most important potential strategic partners in maintaining stability in Asia. In the future, the most decisive factor in determining the direction of the security relationship between Japan and South Korea will be China.
`In' analytical NoteAsia-Pacific Review Vol.21, No.2; Nov.2014: p.19-32
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Review Vol: 21 No 2
Standard NumberInternational Relations – IR


 
 
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